Top 10 Cheapest Vehicles of 2008

Top 10 Cheapest Vehicles Of 2008 2008 Hyundai Accent

2008 Hyundai Accent What we thinkHyundai’s 3-door provides ample amenities alongside its $10,775 base price. Front and side-impact airbags are standard, as is a peppy 1.6-liter four-cylinder. The Accent is surprisingly well styled, abandoning the bubble-body of previous generations for the crisp, clean lines of the rest of the Hyundai family.

2008 Chevrolet Aveo What we thinkChevrolet recognized the demand for economical transportation in America and responded with the Aveo. Though economical in this case means bare-bones, the Aveo will get you down the road and back safely. Anti-lock brakes and front and side-impact airbags are standard. As the best domestic bang-for-your-buck, this car is sure to please.

2008 Kia Rio What we thinkThe Rio has done its best to shrug off the curse of the economical-car look. The car does away with wheel covers and bland body accents with a standard factory spoiler and sharp-looking alloy wheels.Decent fuel economy and Kia’s fantastic 100,000-mile warranty round out the Rio package.

2008 Toyota Yaris What we thinkIf you’re into rescuing the planet while saving some pennies, Toyota’s Yaris is a great choice. With some of the best fuel economy of any non-hybrid vehicle on the road, this little hatchback will let you keep saving money the longer you drive. The car’s snappy looks and copious storage compartments are added bonuses, too.

2008 Nissan Versa What we thinkAnother super-sipper, the Versa’s unexpected amount of interior space and respectable fuel economy make it a great choice for the commuter with kids. This little Nissan is also full of cool tech features, like a key that doesn’t need to be in the ignition for the car to start. The Versa senses the key in your pocket or purse, allowing you to hit the ro...

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